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1 When called upon, Australian citizens have a responsibility to:

2 In times of national crisis, Australian citizens may be called upon to:

3 To participate in the democratic process, Australian citizens are expected to:

4 Which of the following is a responsibility of an Australian citizen?

5 Australian citizens have the right to:

6 If an Australian citizen is traveling overseas, they can seek assistance from:

7 Australian citizens can seek employment in:

8 Children born overseas to Australian parents are:

9 What is a privilege of being an Australian citizen?

10 Does Australia give any privileges to the Australian citizens?

11 Who must obey the laws of Australia?

12 What is the role of representatives in the government?

13 What may happen if someone disobeys Australian laws?

14 Is voting in local government elections compulsory?

15 Is voting mandatory in federal and state elections in Australia?

16 What does voting allow Australian citizens to do?

17 What is a referendum in Australia?

18 What is voting for Australian citizens aged 18 years or over?

19 At what age are Australian citizens required to vote in federal and state or territory elections?

20 What should all Australian citizens be committed to in times of need?

21 Which of the following is the responsibility of an Australian citizen?

22 Who can apply for a job in the Australian Defence Force?

23 Australian Defence Force consists of:

24 Is service in the Australian Defence Force compulsory?

25 Why is jury service important in Australia?

26 Who can be called to serve on a jury in Australia?

27 What is the role of a jury in a court case?

28 What is a jury in Australia?

29 Who must serve on a jury in Australia?

30 Who can work for the Australian Government?

31 Where can Australian citizens work as part of the Australian Public Service?

32 What is considered both an honour and a serious responsibility in Australia?

33 Who can seek election to the Australian parliament at the federal, state, or territory level?

34 What happens when an Australian citizen travels overseas?

35 What privilege do new Australian citizens have?

36 When you become an Australian citizen, what right do you have?

37 What must Australian citizens do when in another country?

38 How can Australian officials help Australian citizens overseas?

39 Emergency cases in which Australian citizens might need help overseas include:

40 While overseas, who can Australian citizens turn to for help in times of need?

41 In which countries does Australia have an embassy, high commission, or consulate?

42 What is the primary role of Australian embassies and consulates abroad?

43 What can Australian citizens do for a child born overseas?